King Doxa Insecticide is a new technology insecticide effective by its contact or feeding poison action.
King Doxa Insecticide technical name - INDOXACARB 14.5% SC
It is an oxadiazine class of insecticide that acts by blocking sodium channels in insects.
It is a non-systemic insecticide widely used against lepidopteran larvae.
King Doxa Insecticide Technical Details
Technical Content: INDOXACARB 14.5% SC
Mode of Entry: Contact and stomach action
Mode of Action: King Doxa attacks via contact or feeding action by blocking neuronal sodium channels. It targets insects on feeding by which it controls the caterpillar's population. It is a good larvicidal with an anti-feedant effect on insects, after consumption Larvae dies within 2-4 days.
Key Features & Benefits
King Doxa Insecticide has broad spectrum contact and stomach poison properties resulting in paralysis and death of an insect.
It is non-systemic but shows translaminar movement into the mesophyll.
It is a good larvicidal having an anti–feedant effect on insects.
It is the replacement of Organophosphate insecticide, which helps in resistance management.
King Doxa Insecticide Usage & Crops
Recommended Crops & Target Pests:
Cotton: Bollworm
Cabbage: Diamondback moth
Tomato: Fruit Borer
Chilli: Fruit Borer
Pigeonpea: Pod Border
Dosage: 1 - 2 ml/ L of water
Method of Application: Foliar Spray
Additional Information
King Doxa is compatible with most insecticides and fungicides.